Crash Into You
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Publisher Description
A swoon-worthy romance from USA Today Bestselling Author J.H. Croix!
An ex-military pilot and a Southern chef looking for a fresh start collide in the wilds of Alaska.
The first time I met Daphne involved three things: a cute skirt, a bear, and mud. Lots of mud.
Daphne is everything I don’t need, and she makes me crazy in all the wrong ways. This princess does not belong in the wilderness. Or, so I think. But then, thought is hard to come by around Daphne.
Between flying tourists all over Alaska’s skies, hotshot firefighting on the side, raising my sixteen year old sister who has enough attitude to run the world, and fending off demons from my days in the military, I don’t have time for women.
But time’s been laughing at me ever since Daphne showed up. I can’t get her out of my mind, and my control has fled the building. Oh, and I’m her boss.
One night, just one night, I let things go too far. Now, all bets are off.
Daphne & Flynn’s story is perfect for readers who love small town romance, military heroes, sassy heroines, opposites attract, workplace/boss romance, slow burn, emotional romance with a dash of angst, oodles of swoon, and a grumpy hero with a protective streak as big as Alaska.
*A full-length, standalone romance.
Customer Reviews
Flynn and Daphne
Flynn and Daphne's story is a heartwarming story of two people struggling with what life has thrown at them coming together and finding the love they need. I love every book set in Diamond Creek and even though this is the start of a new series it is really great when we get to visit with old friends from previous stories. This story is full of great characters and Flynn and Daphne have great chemistry, there is drama and romance, a little stream and lots of family dynamics. I look forward to the next book in this series
Crash into You
Intriguing and endearing
Writing good, characters not so good
This author is a good writer, however I didn’t like the characters in this book. The male protagonist is an angry man and I can’t see what the female sees in him - apart from the fact he’s hot. He oozes destructive masculinity and I found him unlikeable. The female protagonist also didn’t sit well with me, I don’t want to give anything away but I felt her grief would have been more given her past. I finished the book glad to be done with it. I debated giving 2 or 3 stars and decided on 3 as there’s no doubt the writing is great despite my dislike of the main characters.